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Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. The full unedited daily prog...
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Breakfast Wrap: Lord Mayor warns against Liberal 'lecturing'
The Lord Mayor of Melbourne has warned the federal Liberal party about lecturing his state, after Opposition leader Sussan Ley spent the week in Melbo...

A super backflip, an opposition reshuffle and a crucial meeting ahead
While the Prime Minister has been on holiday, the Treasurer announced a big change to the Government's superannuation policy this week.
Meanwhil...

What happens after elite swimmers hang up the goggles?
25-year-old Ariarne Titmus has announced her retirement from all levels of swimming after winning eight Olympic medals across the Paris and Tokyo Game...

NSW anti-protest laws struck down
The NSW Supreme Court has struck down anti-protest laws that had given police extended powers to stop protests near places of worship.
The laws...

Australia's unemployment rate hits near four-year high
Australia's unemployment rate jumped to 4.5 per cent in September, up from 4.3 per cent in August, in seasonally adjusted terms.
It has raised q...

No federal Victorian Liberals at Ley's Melbourne crime roundtable
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and her new Shadow Attorney-General, Andrew Wallace, visited Melbourne this week to demand more action on crime in Victor...

Pentagon's press pool walks out
Journalists covering the Pentagon have turned in their press badges and emptied their offices over drastic new restrictions on their reporting.

Government flags fresh crackdown on crypto ATMs
Crypto ATMs could be banned in Australia under new powers handed to the government agency, AUSTRAC, amid concerns they're being used for money launder...

Regional city hosts World Triathlon Championship
When you think of the world's greatest sporting cities, you might picture Melbourne, London, or Los Angeles.

US plots Venezuela strikes as pressure mounts on 'fugitive' president
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has called on his US counterpart to stop carrying out "CIA coups" as the military tension between the two nations...

Trump issues fresh warning to Hamas
US President Donald Trump has warned Hamas that "we will have no choice but to go in and kill them” if internal bloodshed persists in Gaza.
The...

Does Victoria need the PM's help to tackle crime?
Melbourne has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons in recent weeks, with concerns over crime mounting.
It's even caught the attention...

Breakfast Wrap: Questioning the Coalition's plans to tackle crime
The Coalition has been making a lot of noise about youth crime, particularly in Victoria, so what solutions is it offering up? Sally Sara interviews t...

Volunteer discovers shipwreck on Victorian beach
A search for local wildlife along the shores of Victoria's Point Lonsdale has led to a wild discovery — a mysterious shipwreck possibly linked to lege...

Australian rainforests emitting carbon dioxide new research shows
New research published today in the journal, Nature, shows that Australia's rainforests are the first in the world to switch from absorbing carbon dio...

Changing Australia: Jodi Rowley and Anthony Waddle and saving Australia's frogs
Many of Australia's frogs are under extraordinary threat, thanks to disease, climate change and habitat loss.
Sally Sara speaks with two people...

Pauline Hanson on migrant numbers, growing One Nation support
Liberal senator Jane Hume has warned her party against adopting a One Nation-style populist agenda. As the opposition seeks to move on from its devast...

Opposition demands action on 'the crime capital of Australia'
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has urged Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan to ask the Prime Minister for help with tackling the state's crime problem.

Conroy in Washington DC ahead of Albanese-Trump meeting
The long-awaited meeting between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and US President Donald Trump is just days away.
Ahead of the high-level talks...

Has progress been made on productivity since the roundtable?
It's been almost two months since Treasurer Jim Chalmers hosted a three-day Economic Reform Roundtable in Parliament House, bringing together some of...

Perth set for Serie A match, but not everyone's cheering
The West Australian government looks set to lure an Italian Serie A football match all the way to Perth, complete with domestic league points on the l...

Fifty years on: 'Balibo Five' remembered as development work goes on
Greg Shackleton, Gary Cunningham, Tony Stewart, Malcolm Rennie and Brian Peters: five young men who became forever linked by an atrocity in the jungle...

Military claims power in Madagascar
Madagascar's military says it's in control of the country, after the nation's president was impeached while in hiding.
This follows weeks of you...

Former negotiator says ending Gaza war a 'tough, uphill battle'
In Gaza, the International Committee of the Red Cross has received the remains of 45 Palestinians as the ceasefire continues to hold.

Breakfast Wrap: Key Liberal wants 'apology tour' to end
The Liberal Party needs to end its post-election "apology tour" and "mass therapy session", according to one of its most senior frontbenchers.
I...

Changing Australia: Peter Frazer on making Australian roads safer
Every May, landmarks across the country — from the Sydney Harbour Bridge to South Australia's Parliament House — are illuminated yellow to mark Nation...

CSIRO research threatened by historically low government funding
Australia's national science agency has hit historically low levels of government funding. That's according to new analysis from the parliamentary lib...

Federal government says it's having success bringing student migration under control
The government has announced the allocation of international university student places for next year — with the University of Sydney told it will not...

New summer plan for South Australia's toxic algal bloom
It's the summer plan designed to restore confidence in many of South Australia's most frequented beaches and marine areas.
In the wake of the al...

Darwin to host first Mini Paralympics
As Brisbane prepares to host the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics, sport programs across the country are on the hunt for the next generation of sporting...

Paterson calls for Liberal Party to end 'apology tour'
The Liberal Party needs to end its post-election "apology tour" and "mass therapy session", according to one of its most senior frontbenchers.
I...

The politics behind America's multi-billion dollar Argentina bailout
US President Donald Trump says his support for Argentina rests on the success of his counterpart Javier Milei at upcoming midterm elections.
Th...

The parallels between tobacco and gambling ad bans
Almost 50 years ago, Australia banned cigarette advertising on television and radio.
It wasn't a straightforward process; hesitation from the go...

Oral history's role in chronicling Australia's past
Oral history is considered the world's oldest form of sharing knowledge and culture, and in Australia, Aboriginal people have been sharing stories thi...

Hamas set to hand over more hostage bodies
Hamas is expected to hand over the remains of several more hostages from Gaza in the face of pressure from Israel.
It comes a day after Israelis...

Trump declares next phase of Gaza ceasefire has begun
Israeli authorities say the Red Cross is on its way to southern Gaza to retrieve the remains of several more hostages.
It comes as US President...

Breakfast Wrap: When will the Gaza humanitarian situation improve?
There's jubilation in Israel over the release of all the remaining living hostages, and in Palestine, over the return of detainees from Israeli detent...

Life guards on algal bloom patrol in SA
As summer approaches, surf life saving beach patrols have begun across parts of Australia.
In South Australia, it looks a little different, with...

Changing Australia: Siobhan Scott the outback midwife
Several hospitals in central Queensland — including in Biloela and Cooktown — remain on what's known as maternity bypasses, despite promises from mult...

Concerns social media ban will isolate kids, remove safe spaces
Less than two months out from Australia's social media ban for children under the age of 16, questions remain on how it will be implemented - and how...